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Outdoor Adventures
-- Around Hawaii Big Island
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Big Island Hotel
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Hiking Trails
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park's Campgrounds
Hawaii State's Campgrounds
Big Island County's Campgrounds
Big Island Hiking Trails
Hawaii Big Island is the largest and youngest island, as well as the most geological diverse island
in Hawaii Island chain.
It has black and white sandy beaches, rain forests, and snow-capped volcanoes. This
Island offers you plenty of outdoor activities to keep you busy. Water sports include
sailing, diving, surfing, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing. Other
activities include hiking, camping, horseback riding, skiing, golfing, tennis and cycling.
The Big Island has several hiking trails accessible by public.
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For Hawaii Volcanoes National Park hiking trails detailed information
please contact its office as follows:
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Big Island, Hawaii 96718
Phone: (808) 985-6000
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For Big Island hiking trails detailed information, please contact:
Department of Parks and Recreation
25 Aupuni Street
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Phone: (808) 961-8311
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Hiking Trails - Hawaii Big Island
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Hiking Trail/Location
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Phone /Service Info
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Route 11
South of Hilo, HI 96718
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Call 808-985-6000 for information
Several Hiking Trails, from 1/2 hrs to 3 days
Crater Rim, Halemaumau, Mauna Loa trails and more
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Waipio Valle
Ends of Hwy 240 Kahala Mountain
Kohala, HI 96727
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A mile wide at the coast, six mile deep
Waterfalls and flowering plants
The lookout has restroom and drinking water
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Kalopa State Park
South off Hwy 19
Honokaa, HI
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.75 miles nature trial
Ancient forest, native bird
Campgrounds, picnic tables and restrooms
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Hapuna Beach Park
Puako Rd off Hwy 19
Kohala, HI
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A-frame shelters, rental camping
facilities
It has showers, restrooms and drinking water
Reservations needed
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Mauana Kea
Mauna Kea State Park Hwy 200
Hilo, HI
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Summit 13,796-food elevation
Highest peak of the island
Stunning scenery
No camping
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Pololu Valley Trail
Kohala Mountains, end of Hwy 270
Kohala, HI
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Lookout, streams, and Pololu Ditch
20 minutes walking trail
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